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1 Answer | Asked in Insurance Defense, Car Accidents and Workers' Compensation for Mississippi on
Q: I was in a bad wreck while on divery for pizza inn they post to have auto insurance on me but didn't so are they liable
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Sep 1, 2017

You want to check with a member of the Miss. Trial Lawyers Assn/Assn for Justice who handles comp--they give free consultations.

You would have a claim but it's not the type of claim that's going to give you relief, now.

So get the consult because your type of situation...
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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation and Workers' Compensation for Mississippi on
Q: Settlement offer to low.

My husband agreed to a lump sum settlement of $50,000. ( we have no attorney) today at the works comp. Hearing with the Ms WC commission they put his case on hold. Later he received a call from WC commission saying the offer is way low and they see close to $117,000 and suggested we hire an... View More

Arthur Calderon
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Arthur Calderon
answered on Feb 11, 2018

It depends on the facts of your case, such as the type of injury that your husband has. Your best bet would be to contact a worker's compensation attorney, who could then advise you as to the appropriate course of action.

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Q: I Was Injured On A Job And Received A Workman's Comp Settlement. Now That I Am Receiving Social Security They Say I Owe.

Why Do I Owe Social Security For receiving A Workman's Comp Settlement When At The Time Of The Injury Iwas Only Getting V.A. Benefits And Nothing Else?

Jerry Lutkenhaus
Jerry Lutkenhaus
answered on May 28, 2012

I practice WC law in Virginia so this is general information and not legal advice. If the WC settlement overlaps with the period of time you are receiving SS benefits, then the SS benefits are subject to reduction. In a WC settlement one can avoid this overlap by pro-rating the lump sum settlement... View More

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